NHS Clinical Leads
Dear Angus NHS Board,
Please could you provide me with a list of the clinical leads for the GP clusters in Angus with email addresses?
Clusters:
Angus - North East
Angus - North West
Angus - South West
Angus South East
Yours faithfully,
Craig
Dear Craig,
Thank you for your information request dated 17 Jan 2024 (received by
Angus Health and Social Care Partnership that same day).
If we are unable to provide you with a response within 20 working days, we
will advise you of this in writing.
Please refer to the information below which explains your right to
complain if you are unhappy with how the Partnership is dealing with your
request.
If you have any queries, please contact Paul Feltham (Information Manager,
Angus Health and Social Care Partnership) at 01307 492341 or e-mail
[1][Angus Health and Social Care Partnership request email]
Yours sincerely
Paul Feltham
Information Manager
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION (SCOTLAND) ACT 2002
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2004
INSPIRE (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2009
Your Right to Request a Review by Angus Health and Social Care
Partnership
If you are dissatisfied with the way in which the Partnership has dealt
with your request for information under any of the above statutory
instruments, you have a right to ask the Partnership to review its actions
and/or decisions regarding your request. If you wish to do this, you
should make your request to the Chief Officer, Angus Health and Social
Care Partnership, Angus House, Orchardbank Business Park, Forfar DD8 1AN
or e-mail [2][email address] within 40 working days.
Your request must:
1. be in writing (or recordable format);
2. give your name and address for correspondence;
3. give details of the information which you originally requested from
the council; and
4. give the reasons why you are dissatisfied with the way in which your
application for information has been dealt with.
Your application for review will then be considered by the Partnership’s
review panel. The review panel will write to you informing you of its
decision not later than 20 working days after receipt of your request for
a review. The review panel will also provide you with a statement of its
reasons for arriving at the decision it has made.
Your Right to Complain to the Scottish Information Commissioner:
If you are dissatisfied with a decision of the Partnership’s review panel
(or where the review panel has not provided you with a response), you have
the right to apply to the Scottish Information Commissioner for a decision
as to whether your request for information has been dealt with by the
Partnership in accordance with the above statutory instruments.
Your application to the Scottish Information Commissioner must:
• be in a recordable format (letter, e-mail, audio tape etc);
• give your name and address for correspondence.
• give details of the request for information which you originally
requested from Angus Health and Social Care Partnership;
• give details of why you were dissatisfied with the Partnership’s
response to your original request;
• give details of why you were dissatisfied with the decision of the
Partnership’s review panel.
In the case of an EIR or FOI request your application to the Scottish
Information Commissioner must be made within 6 months of receipt of the
decision of the Partnership’s review panel (or within 6 months of the date
that the review panel should have responded). No such time limit applies
under the INSPIRE (Scotland) 2009 Regulations.
The Scottish Information Commissioner can be contacted at:-
Scottish Information Commissioner, Kinburn Castle, Doubledykes Road, St
Andrews, Fife, KY16 9BS; Telephone - 01334 464610; Fax - 01334 464611;
Email - [3][email address])
Dear Craig,
Request for Information
Thank you for your request for information dated 17/01/2024 (received by
Angus Health and Social Care Partnership on the same day) which has been
passed to me for attention. We apologise for the delay in responding.
You have requested the following information and I have provided our
response in bold type.
Please could you provide me with a list of the clinical leads for the GP
clusters in Angus with email addresses
Angus - North East – Dr Marc Jacobs
Angus - North West – Dr Nico Grunenberg
Angus - South West - Dr Karen Steven
Angus South East - Dr Giles Ledlie
While our aim is to provide information whenever possible, in this
instance we are unable to provide some of the information you have
requested because an exemption(s) under section s.38(1)(b) (personal
information) of FOISA applies to that information. The reasons why that
exemption(s) applies are explained below.
An exemption(s) under section(s) s.38(1)(b) (personal information) of
FOISA applies to some of the information you have requested. This
exemption applies to some of the information requested because it is
personal data of a third party, i.e. names and contact details, and
disclosing it would contravene the data protection principles in Article
5(1) of the General Data Protection Regulation and in section 34(1) of the
Data Protection Act 2018.
In compiling responses to information requests we invariably use
information which is routinely published on the [1]Partnership’s website
or through its [2]Publication Scheme. If you require further information
please first check that the information you want is not routinely
published as any such information is exempt from release in terms of
Section 25 of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 or Regulation
6(1)(b) of the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004.
I hope that this information is of some help to you. Please note that the
information contained in this reply is believed to be accurate as at
today’s date (unless otherwise indicated) but no warranty is given.
Further, Angus Health and Social Care Partnership does not accept
liability for any loss, injury or damage which arises from the use of the
information contained in this reply either by you or by any other party.
Please refer to the information set out in the Appendix which explains
your right to complain if you are unhappy with how the Partnership has
dealt with your request.
If you have any queries, please contact Paul Feltham (Information Manager,
Angus Health and Social Care Partnership) at 01307 492341 or e-mail
[3][Angus Health and Social Care Partnership request email]
Yours sincerely
Paul Feltham
Information Manager
APPENDIX
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION (SCOTLAND) ACT 2002
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2004
INSPIRE (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2009
Your Right to Complain to Angus Health and Social Care Partnership
If you are dissatisfied with the way in which the Partnership has dealt
with your request for information under any of the above statutory
instruments, you have a right to ask the Partnership to review its actions
and/or decisions regarding your request. If you wish to do this, you
should make your request to the Chief Officer, Angus Health and Social
Care Partnership, Angus House, Orchardbank Business Park, Forfar DD8 1AN
or e-mail [4][email address] within 40 working days.
Your request must:
• be in writing (or recordable format);
• give your name and address for correspondence;
• give details of the information which you originally requested from
the Partnership; and
• give the reasons why you are dissatisfied with the way in which your
application for information has been dealt with.
Your application for review will then be considered by the Partnership’s
review panel. The review panel will write to you informing you of its
decision not later than 20 working days after receipt of your request for
a review. The review panel will also provide you with a statement of its
reasons for arriving at the decision it has made.
Your Right to Complain to the Scottish Information Commissioner:
If you are dissatisfied with a decision of the Partnership’s review panel
(or where the review panel has not provided you with a response), you have
the right to apply to the Scottish Information Commissioner for a decision
as to whether your request for information has been dealt with by the
Partnership in accordance with the above statutory instruments.
Your application to the Scottish Information Commissioner must:
• be in a recordable format (letter, e-mail, audio tape etc);
• give your name and address for correspondence.
• give details of the request for information which you originally
requested from Angus Health and Social Care Partnership;
• give details of why you were dissatisfied with the Partnership’s
response to your original request;
• give details of why you were dissatisfied with the decision of the
Partnership’s review panel.
In the case of an EIR or FOI request your application to the Scottish
Information Commissioner must be made within 6 months of receipt of the
decision of the Partnership’s review panel (or within 6 months of the date
that the review panel should have responded). No such time limit applies
under the INSPIRE (Scotland) 2009 Regulations.
The Scottish Information Commissioner can be contacted at:-
Scottish Information Commissioner, Kinburn Castle, Doubledykes Road, St
Andrews, Fife, KY16 9BS; Telephone - 01334 464610; Fax - 01334 464611;
Email - [5][email address])
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